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The Internet gets smelly

News Sending a perfumed email or instant message could be an everyday practise in just a few years say professors David Harel and Doron Lancet of the Weiseman Institute's molecular genetics department. Harel claims that he and Lancet have already built...

[May 3, 2000, 13:50]

Latest: Children at risk from mobiles

News Writing in The Lancet, Dr Gerard Hyland warns that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms. A British scientist has warned that pre-adolescent children are at the greatest...

[November 24, 2000, 11:17]

Research: Mobiles potentially harmful to human cells

News Last month a UK scientist writing in The Lancet claimed children are at particular risk from electric fields generated within living cells by mobile phones. Spanish scientists have discovered that mobile phones generate a greater -- potentially...

[December 11, 2000, 11:19]

Government set to respond to Stewart Enquiry

News Writing in The Lancet, Dr Gerard Hyland warns that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms. The government will issue its response Friday to the Stewart Enquiry, which...

[December 8, 2000, 9:40]

US study: no link between mobile phones and cancer

News And, writing in The Lancet in December, UK scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that children are at the greatest risk from mobile phone radiation -- specifically from low-intensity, pulsed radiation which could affect a number of brain functions.

[December 20, 2000, 14:38]

Developing countries get free medical help online

News The Lancet -- one of the medical journals involved in the project -- has now only two institutions in southern Africa and South Africa paying for the service. Six of the world's leading medical journal publishers pledged on Monday to use the...

[July 10, 2001, 15:25]

Largest-ever study finds no mobile cancer link

News Writing in The Lancet late last year, UK scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that children are at the greatest risk from mobile phone radiation, which could harm a number of brain functions. The largest ever scientific study of mobile phone health...

[February 7, 2001, 12:07]

UK mobile phone users hits 40 million

News Some experts went further: writing in The Lancet, scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms, which could also affect a number of brain functions.

[January 5, 2001, 6:01]

Mobile phones linked to eye cancer

News And, writing in The Lancet in December, UK scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that children are at the greatest risk from mobile phone radiation -- specifically from low-intensity, pulsed radiation which could affect a number of brain functions.

[January 15, 2001, 9:19]

DRM is failing, MPs told

News These days a journal, such as The Lancet, will come electronically, and with restrictions that are greater than we get with a print version," said Ben White, copyright and compliance manager at the British Library.

[February 2, 2006, 16:25]

Government to investigate mobile phone safety

News Dr Hyland, writing in The Lancet, said that the microwave radiation used in mobile telephony produces non-thermal heating that has the potential to induct adverse health effects. The government is preparing to investigate whether mobile phones are...

[January 25, 2002, 13:26]

GSM health risks won't be known for a decade

News Dr Gerard Hyland wrote an article for The Lancet last November warning that mobile phone emissions can affect brain functions, and that young children would be at the greatest risk from any ill-effects.

[June 8, 2001, 13:11]

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